Enharomics
Key Signature
Accidentals
Note Values
Dotted Notes
Accidentals & Pitch
100

Two notes that sound the same but have different names

Enharmonic Notes

100

What a key signature tells us about a piece of music

What sharps or flats are used in the music?

100

A symbol that changes the pitch of a note

What is an accidental?

100

Beats in a quarter note

What is 1 beat?

100

What a dot does to a note

It adds half of the note’s value

100

A sharp does this to a note

What is raise the pitch?

200

What is the enharmonic equivalent of C#

Db

200

Where the key signature is found on the staff

After the clef at the beginning of each staff

200

The three most common accidentals

What are sharp, flat, and natural?

200

Beats in a half note

What are 2 beats?

200

Beats added by a dot on a quarter note

What is ½ beat?

200

A flat does this to a note

What is lower the pitch?

300
What is the enharmonic equivalent of Fb

E

300

Number of sharps in the key of G major

What is 1?

300

How long an accidental lasts

For the rest of the measure

300

Beats in an eighth note

What is ½ beat?

300

Total beats in a dotted half note

What are 3 beats?

300

A natural does this to a note

What is cancel an accidental?

400
True or False, E# and F are enharmonic

True

400

Number of flats in the key of B♭ major

What is 2?

400

True or False: Accidentals affect all octaves of the note in a measure

What is false?

400

Number of eighth notes in one quarter note

What are 2?

400

True or False: A dot always adds one beat

What is false?

400

The accidental that cancels a sharp

What is a natural?

500

Name one harmonic pair that includes a sharp and a flat

C♯/D♭, D♯/E♭, F♯/G♭, G♯/A♭, or A♯/B♭?

500

The key that usually has no sharps or flats

What is C major (or A minor)?

500

The accidental that cancels a sharp or flat

What is a natural?

500

Number of quarter notes in a whole note

What are 4?

500

Total beats in a dotted quarter note

What is 1½ beats?

500

If a note was flat and then has a natural sign, what happens?

It returns to its natural pitch